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Mani Shukla

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The ranks of the Indian army from the lowest to the highest begin from Sepoy, followed by Lance Naik, and Havildar for soldiers. Officers begin with Lieutenant, then go up to Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Brigadier, Major General, and Lieutenant General, with the highest being Field Marshal.

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Salviya Antony

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Make sure you revise your subjects daily. You can also buy some handbooks. The best method is to study daily. Just two months before exam, buy a 10 years solved question bank and study it. Make notes of important formulas and theorems.

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Anangsha Patra

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The ranks in Indian Army is categorised into following three parts:

Commissioned Officer Ranks

  • Field Marshal
  • General
  • Lieutenant General
  • Major General
  • Brigadier
  • Colonel
  • Lieutenant Colonel
  • Major (Army Officer)
  • Captain
  • Lieutenant

Junior Commissioned Officers (JCO) Ranks

  • Subedar Major
  • Subedar
  • Naib Subedar

Non? Commissioned Officers

·       Havildar

·       Naik

·       Lance Naik

·       Sepoy

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Bhumika Lama

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The highest of the Indian Army Ranks is Field Marshal. This title is given to truly exceptional military leadership. This rank is not a part of the regular promotions and has been awarded only twice. 

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Chanchal Jain

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The Indian Army has 17 ranks and are divided into three different groups, Commissioned Officers, Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs), and Other Ranks. These include non-commissioned officers and regular soldiers. Each group has different roles and responsibilities.

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Jasleen Harsha

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Honorary ranks in the Indian Army are special titles awarded to individuals as a mark of recognition for their exceptional service, contributions, or association with the military. Following are the types of such ranks:

  • Honorary Commissioned Ranks
  • Brevet Ranks
  • Honorary Civilian Appointments
  • Field Marshal

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Siddhant dwivedi

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Yes, you can get admission to BTech at Trinity College of Engineering without KEAM. To be eligible for admission to the course, the candidate has to score a minimum of 50% aggregate in Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics as mandatory subjects from any recognised institute. Although admissions are done based on scores obtained in the KEAM exam, some seats are reserved for direct admission under the management quota.

 

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Salviya Antony

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Yes, the online BSE Odisha 10th report card is valid. You may also go to Digilocker and extract your Odisha BSE 10th result from there. It is electronically signed and valid as the original hard copy.

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Aashi Shukla

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This is entirely upon the discretion of the organization. Universities and colleges do offer deserving candidates' scholarships and grants and your PTE Academic scores could act as a catalyst to the same.

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Aashi Shukla

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The fee for PTE Academic coaching would depend on your location. You can always refer to the official PTE website for the latest online/offline preparatory material.

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